IRVINE, Calif. – (Hawaii Athletics) The University of Hawai‘i women's
volleyball team, the newest member of the Big West Conference, enters the
league as the 2012 preseason favorite. The poll was selected by the Big West
coaches.
UH received all but one first-place vote and 99 points
total, and defending Big West champion Long Beach State was second with 88
points. Cal Poly, picked seventh, received the other first-place vote.
The Rainbow Wahine are entering their second stint as a
member of the Big West and hoping to pick up where they left off. UH competed
in the Big West from 1988-95 and won the title in its final season with a
perfect 18-0 record, 31-1 overall. That season was followed by a fruitful run
in the Western Athletic Conference where the ‘Bows won 16 league titles.
Hawai‘i opens conference play at Cal State Northridge
on Sept. 19 and will face UC Irvine in its home opener on Sept. 27. UH will also renew long-time conference rivalries with
Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara. LBSU and Hawai‘i faced off in the NCAA
Northwest Regional five times during UH's eight-year run in the Big West. The
49ers won every meeting, but the Rainbow Wahine finally broke through in 2000
when they topped Long Beach State in the regional semifinal at the Stan Sheriff
Center. The ‘Bows saw a preview of conference competition last season when they
played LBSU and Cal State Fullerton, defeating both.
UH opens fall camp on Wednesday, Aug.
8 and plays Albany on Aug. 24 in the Chevron Rainbow Wahine Invitational for
its season opener.